CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW DOSSIER OF REQUEST - SANCTIONS UNDER THE GLOBAL MAGNITSKY ACT TO BRAZILIANS MEDIA. CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW 1. Identification target GLOBAL MAGNITSKY Date: March 31, 2025 Primary Target Individual Target Names : FLÁVIA OLIVEIRA (O GLOBO) BERNARDO MELLO FRANCO (O GLOBO) JUCA KFOURI (FOLHA AND UOL) LAURO JARDIM (O GLOBO) MALU GASPAR (O GLOBO) ANDRÉIA SADI (GLOBO G1) DANIELA LIMA (CNN / G1) LEONARDO ATTUCH (BLOG 247) RAQUEL LANDIM (UOL) LUIZ GUILHERME MEGALE (UOL / FIA) DORRIT HARAZIM It is important to note that, under Section 1263(b)(1)(C) of the Global Magnitsky Act, individuals involved directly or indirectly in significant acts of corruption or human rights abuses may also be held accountable. This includes those who support, facilitate, ignore, or maintain connections with violations, even if they are not the direct perpetrators. Formal Request We request the United States Department of the Treasury, through the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), and the Department of State, to: ● Apply sanctions listed media Final Considerations: A group of journalists, whose names are publicly known, are staunch supporters of Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes. They promote a concept of democracy based on a single, unquestionable voice—one that suppresses dissenting opinions and frames any opposition as a threat to the state. CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW These journalists consistently portray former President Jair Messias Bolsonaro as a coup-plotter, despite the lack of concrete evidence or actions to support such accusations. They have ignored basic principles of due process and impartiality in their narratives. Shockingly, they have also defended the imprisonment of elderly women whose only "crime" was holding Bibles and praying peacefully for the well-being of Brazil. Instead of advocating for freedom of expression and religious liberty, they supported state actions that silenced innocent citizens. Even more troubling is that all of those listed either openly defend Hamas—a designated terrorist organization—or remain silent in the face of the brutal massacre of Jewish civilians that took place on October 7, 2024. Their silence or endorsement sends a clear message of bias and disregard for fundamental human rights and international justice. This alarming behavior highlights a dangerous shift in Brazilian media and political discourse, where loyalty to power replaces journalistic integrity, and the pluralism essential to any true democracy is actively suppressed. CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW SÃO PAULO FORUM: How Communism Infiltrated Football 's Highest Command. Football as a Tool for Indoctrination. 7. Guardians of the Game: How ‘Torcedores Conservadores’ Are Fighting Corruption at the Core of Brazilian Football. Who are? Torcedores Conservadores is a non-governmental organization founded in London with a clear mission: to combat corruption, political interference, and ideological manipulation within Brazilian football. Formed by a coalition of passionate fans, former athletes, and legal professionals, the group stands for transparency, meritocracy, and institutional independence . For them, football belongs to the people — not to politicians, corporations, or political factions that seek to exploit the sport for personal or ideological gain. At the center of their efforts stands Ednaldo Rodrigues , current president of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF). According to Torcedores Conservadores , Rodrigues has leveraged his position not to promote the sport, but to consolidate power, distribute political favors , and align the CBF’s leadership with a partisan and ideologically driven agenda . The group has publicly questioned his alleged ties to Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) , especially with Justice Gilmar Mendes , suggesting that judicial protection has insulated Rodrigues from scrutiny and silenced dissent within the football establishment. To confront this growing influence, Torcedores Conservadores leads national campaigns, files petitions, and conducts public audits. The group has launched digital platforms to monitor questionable CBF contracts, demanded congressional oversight, and established partnerships with international watchdog organizations to expose systemic irregularities. Their motto — “Football for the Fans, Not for the Powerful” — has resonated across Brazil, rallying thousands who demand a return to integrity and fairness. Despite legal threats and media blackout, the movement grows stronger, powered by a single belief: clean football begins with fearless fans CONFIDENTIAL UNDER LAW Salustiano Ferretti – The English-Born Soul Behind a Brazilian Football Revolution Born in 1975 in Brighton, England, to a proud Anglo-Italian family, Salustiano Ferretti never imagined his heart would one day beat in green and yellow. Raised by football-loving parents, he grew up watching global matches, but it was during the early 1980s — watching Zico dazzle defenders on a grainy TV screen — that he fell hopelessly in love with Brazilian football “Zico wasn’t just a player,” Salustiano says. “He was poetry in motion — wearing cleats.” After relocating to Brazil in the late 1990s and immersing himself in its culture, Salustiano became disillusioned by the increasing politicization and corruption that plagued the sport he loved. In 2021, channeling his frustration into purpose, he founded Torcedores Conservadores — an independent watchdog NGO dedicated to restoring dignity and fairness to Brazilian football. Under his leadership, the organization has gained national attention , challenging entrenched power structures, questioning controversial figures like Ednaldo Rodrigues, and reclaiming football as a symbol of merit and unity — not manipulation. Being a dual citizen and fluent in Portuguese, Salustiano travels the country speaking at universities, engaging with grassroots supporters , and advocating for reform in clubs, federations, and governing bodies. For him, the mission goes beyond politics: “Football gave me joy, identity, and a place to belong,” he says. “The least I can do is fight for its soul.”